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The industrial giant in Ruhr, Duisburg is still Germany’s largest steel-producing city where the heavy industry in the region has declined. Helping to transport tons of Duisburg is the world’s largest river port, located at the confluence of the Rhine and the Ruhr. The inner harbor, which runs directly into the heart of Duisburg from the Rhine, has been rebuilt 25 years ago, and old industrial grain storage areas have turned into museums, offices, and apartments. Duisburg is located at the beginning of an entire trail of spectacular scenery such as the former metal building north of the city, which has been renovated into an urban park where you can take your high-class Koln Prostitute booked via Magic Escort Duisburg for exotic anal intercourse in standing missionary. 

Landschaftspark Duisburg Nord

In the Meiderich district north of the city, there are unused utensils turned into a public park. The facility was closed in 1985, and in the early ’90s, instead of demolishing an explosive plant, bridges, and chimney stacks, architect Peter Latz decided to keep them. The soil was cultivated with vegetation to remove soil pollution, and where possible infrastructure was reused: Old sewage trenches and railroads were the method for transportation it is also very much helpful if you are booking an Escort girl Koln to Duisburg, the gasometer transformed into a scuba plunging focus, while the substantial layers have become gardens, dividers now. oblige climbers and an impact heater is a survey tower. The Landschaftspark is located on Ruhr’s Industrial Heritage Trail and is often located among the world’s top city parks.

Inner Harbor

Anyone with an industrial building relationship would want to spend some time in the Inner Harbor of Duisburg, which was the source of industrial city life until the 1960s. From the Industrial Revolution in the 19th century, the harbor was known as the “Ruhr Bread Basket” a place to experience a romantic dinner date with your luxuries young and mature whore Duisburg at budget-friendly prices, storing grain in titanic reservoirs. 

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In the immediate aftermath of the war, the port declined and became unused for decades before the revitalization program of the 90s. Norman Foster has designed plans to turn Ruhr sites like these into entertainment districts, offices, and homes (moreover, you can hire prostitute at your home also for a nice Sloppy or Rough kind of Blowjob if you have a fetish like that from our Top-notch busty hookers in Sluts Duisburg). And today there are parks, museums, restaurants, and companies on the water, many of which are converted industrial buildings.

Museum der Deutschen Binnenschifffahrt

In the beloved Art Nouveau, the 1910s public baths are a museum of social history and inland technology. The museum is located on the right bank of the Rhine, in the Ruhrort region, the site of the world’s largest river port, and also the best spot to get lovely GFE Callgirl for an erotic memory in Escort Duisburg . In the front of the men’s swimming pool, there is a boat from 1913, while there is a copying boat passing by the women’s hall where you can find life and work on the ship. The museum has three ships parked in the harbor for ten minutes on foot. Two of these can be visited: Minden is a dredger founded in 1882 and uses a chain system. The 75-foot-long [75 m] Oscar Huber is the highlight. It was founded in 1922 as the last ship preserved on the Rhine.

Museum Küppersmühle

The spectacular, seven-story building over the inner harbor of Duisburg is part of the appeal of this modern art museum. The building began in 1908 and was a barn, fitted with a 42-foot [42 m] steel mound on its eastern side in 1934. After being laid off in the 70s a citizen effort ensured the preservation of the building, and in the 90s it was re-used by Swiss Architecture. Strong Herzog & de Meuron. The museum hosts four temporary exhibitions a year, pre-exhibits or selected exhibitions in a particular body. The permanent collection features fragments of well-known German artists such as Sigmar Polke, Georg Baselitz, Candida Höfer, and Abraham David Christian.

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A short route down the Rhine south of Duisburg is a collaborative art installation created in 2010 when Ruhr was the cultural capital of Europe. Tiger and Turtle is a mountain rollercoaster with twisted stairs instead of a train, designed by Heike Mutter and Ulrich Genth. The structure is made of galvanized steel and can be enjoyed on foot, without a loop, which does not pass. The 35-foot [35 m] Tiger and Turtle Hill is man-made and is made up of garbage from a factory that melts zinc and hundreds of tons of debris from demolished industrial buildings.

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During the Industrial Revolution, the population of Duisburg exploded from 4,500 in the early 19th century to 100,000 at last. The city hall had to be rebuilt twice during the century to accommodate all its new residents. The current building climbed to Burgplatz in the early 20th century using the design of the Karlsruhe Historicist architect Friedrich Ratzel. His plan was chosen before 80 others, 20 houses had to be demolished to make way for this power structure. Look at the main facade, with beautifully trimmed windows on the first floor and a 67-meter tower.

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In the folds of Immanuel Kant Park, the Lehmbruck museum is devoted to the recording and tracing of the work of Duisburg-based artist Wilhelm Lehmbruck. The museum has 100 or more of its works, as well as his paintings, drawings, and drawings in a separate building. But Lehmbruck makes only a small portion of the collection so large that it needs to be replenished every year. You can view photographs of Alberto Giacometti, Joseph Beuys, Picasso, Käthe Kollwitz, Alexander Archipenko, and Christo, to name a few. There are also 19th and 20th century paintings, especially Expressionism from Die Brücke artists such as Emil Nolder, Max Pechstein, Kirchner, August Macke, and the Bauhaus School of Ernst Eilhelm Nay and Max Beckmann . At Immanuel Kant Park you can view the photo garden, which has been given 40 works, by Lehmbruck, Henry Moore, and Méret Oppenheim.